This is one interesting dish that we can make with leftover chappathi.. Its perfect for lunch box too. I am sure everyone gonna like this dish. Its spicy, tangy, crunchy vegetables what not ??? Yummm !!!! Give it a try...
Ingredients :
Left over chappathi - 4 to 5 ( make to small pieces)
Onion - 1 sliced
Carrot - 1/4 cup julienned
Potato - 1/2 cubed ( cook in microwave for 3 to 4 minutes)
Green peas - few
Tomato - 1 big chopped finely
Chilli powder - according to your spice level
Turmeric - little
Garam masala - 2 tsp
Curry leaves - few
Coriander for garnishing
Tomato ketchup - 1 tbsp
Oil and salt
Seasoning :
Mustard - 2 tsp
Urad dhal - 2 tsp
Cummin seeds - 1 tsp
Saunf - 1 tsp
Method :
1. Heat oil in the pan. Add the mustard followed by urad dhal, cummin and saunf.
2. Add the onion and curry leaves till golden brown followed by carrot, Green peas and potato.
3. Once carrot and green peas is sauteed well add the tomato.
4. Fry until it is mashed and gets the saucy consistency.
5. Now add the turmeric, garam masala and chilli powder.
6. Add the chappathi pieces, Tomato ketchup and salt.
7. Saute well until everything is well blended and roasted.
8. Garnish with coriander leaves.
9. Serve with your favourite raita.
You can view my another leftover chappathi dish VEGETABLE CHAPPATHI NOODLES here.
Note:
Saute the chappathi well until it is roasted. So that it will not become soggy for your lunch box.
The same thing can be done with Toasted bread too.
Ingredients :
Left over chappathi - 4 to 5 ( make to small pieces)
Onion - 1 sliced
Carrot - 1/4 cup julienned
Potato - 1/2 cubed ( cook in microwave for 3 to 4 minutes)
Green peas - few
Tomato - 1 big chopped finely
Chilli powder - according to your spice level
Turmeric - little
Garam masala - 2 tsp
Curry leaves - few
Coriander for garnishing
Tomato ketchup - 1 tbsp
Oil and salt
Seasoning :
Mustard - 2 tsp
Urad dhal - 2 tsp
Cummin seeds - 1 tsp
Saunf - 1 tsp
Method :
1. Heat oil in the pan. Add the mustard followed by urad dhal, cummin and saunf.
2. Add the onion and curry leaves till golden brown followed by carrot, Green peas and potato.
3. Once carrot and green peas is sauteed well add the tomato.
4. Fry until it is mashed and gets the saucy consistency.
5. Now add the turmeric, garam masala and chilli powder.
6. Add the chappathi pieces, Tomato ketchup and salt.
7. Saute well until everything is well blended and roasted.
8. Garnish with coriander leaves.
9. Serve with your favourite raita.
You can view my another leftover chappathi dish VEGETABLE CHAPPATHI NOODLES here.
Note:
Saute the chappathi well until it is roasted. So that it will not become soggy for your lunch box.
The same thing can be done with Toasted bread too.
wonderful click...lovely and deliciou...i love this way to eat chapathi
ReplyDeleteEven I do this way sometimes my left over chapati's...but it is very rare that I have left over chapati's..he he
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting. :) pretty similar to chilly parotta :)
ReplyDeletegreat way to use leftover chapati..very innovative recipe too
ReplyDeletequite interesting recipe.We make similar thing using bread.Ur version sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteExcellent click.
Thats a great way to use up the left-over chapathis..Sounds similar to chilli parotta..!
ReplyDeleteGreat clicks dear!
Wow! This dish looks and sounds so delicious! What a beautiful presentation! I love all these great pics!
ReplyDeleteAwesome simple recipe and well presented
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe....reminds me of kotthu parotta :).
ReplyDeleteLove the idea,my mami makes similar to this,will try next time!
ReplyDeletelovely dish with leftover chappathis,looks yum.
ReplyDeletea delicious dish with left over chappati , why not? excellent idea! looks great with all veggies and spices!!!
ReplyDeleteNeat way to finish the leftovers chappathis...sounds marvellous Nithya..
ReplyDeleteSoicy delicous. serve this to me anytime of the day.
ReplyDeleteEven I use my left-over chapatis in a similar way:) your version sounds great too:)
ReplyDeleteNow this is real innovative,looks inviting...
ReplyDeleteGreat clicks...
A mouth watering dish from ur to mine with a excellent click as usual:)
ReplyDeleteI make this for tea time,yummy upma...
ReplyDeletea great way to use left over chapati
ReplyDeleteDelicious ! looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteNew way to recycle leftover chapati to me....looks yummy....
ReplyDeleteI rarely have left over chapatis.But for the purpose of trying this yummy dish I am going to prepare some extra chappatis one day
ReplyDeleteMe too Rarely have leftover chappathi.. to make this sometime I make extra chappathi because we all love this.
ReplyDeleteDear Pavithra.Beautiful and inviting Clicks. My mom and MIL make this with leftover Phulka/Chappathi..I have never made this..as like many others I rarely have left-overs..But now looking at ur awesome presentation, I'm going to have some left-over Chappathi's soon..lol
ReplyDeleteCool idea. Loved that first click Pavithra.
ReplyDeleteI've never had chappathi but it looks and sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletewonderful clicks! even i make this at home! this is my favorite bfast!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting.. great way to use the left over chapati..
ReplyDeletewow yummy
ReplyDeleteMy mom too makes this in similar way, grt way to use up the leftover rotis :)
ReplyDeletethank you Pavitra for following thats a big encouragement. i love your recipes . i visit here often.
ReplyDeleteMe too love to make this with leftover chapathi. Looks yumm feeling like having some Pavithra :)
ReplyDeleteVery creative way to use left over chappathis. Nice dish, following u
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Lovely easy dish and ideal way to use up leftovers.Very colourful too.
ReplyDeleteLovely easy dish and ideal way to use up leftovers.Very colourful too.
ReplyDeletenice or I should say tempting click.....we call it roti ki subzi...
ReplyDeletenice recipe with leftoevrs!!
ReplyDeletenice dish.
ReplyDeletetoo much !great idea to sue leftovers and also an interesting way of using it too
ReplyDeletenice snap....good use of leftover chapati
ReplyDeleteMy favorite:) We call it as kuskara. Sometime I make extra chapatis to make kuskara!
ReplyDeleteI've been searching 4 this recipe...thanks 4 sharing...No need 2 waste leftover chappathis from now...
ReplyDeleteThis was my favorite breakfast as a kid :D we used to call it phodnichi poli in Marathi :) Nice click and a very nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteit is very useful and sounds great..
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ReplyDeleteGreat way to use up left over chapathi Pavithra. Will try it next time.
ReplyDeleteEven me too use leftover chappathi this way, but wont add veggies. Will try next time.
ReplyDeleteThats the good way to use the left over chappathi..Looks spicy and yummy
ReplyDeletePerfect way to use up the leftover chappathis...Looks too good Pavi...:-)
ReplyDeleteHi Pavithra, am new to your space..happy to have found you..a very very cute blog..love to follow you..joining your blog now..I love this delicious sauteed chappathi..what a creative idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious way to have leftover chapathis...looks spicy and tasty :)
ReplyDeleteShould try this sometime. But I like chapatis even if they are left over! Maybe with toasted bread. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is Kothu Parota..similar! Looks great. I love to make this with the store bought maida parathas. What a fun way to eat!
ReplyDeleteNice idea to empty leftover chapathis!
ReplyDeleteBest way to use leftover chapathi,but i havent tried this so far but looking at the pic and presentation i feel like making it now...looks really delicious and quiet a simple one for me to try as well
ReplyDeleteLovely idea Pavithra..And great pics too!
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy!
ReplyDeletewowww gud 1 dear....awesome presentation :)
ReplyDeleteHi Pavithra., the sauted chapati looks great... absolutely tempting!!
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